Cambridge University Wireless Society
The Cambridge University Wireless Society (CUWS) is the amateur radio club of the University of Cambridge, England.[1]
CUWS is one of the oldest still active radio clubs in the United Kingdom. It was founded on 13 October 1920[2] and its call sign has since 1932 always been G6UW. The society operates a radio shack outside Cambridge and frequently enters amateur radio contests such as CQWW in both the single-sideband modulation (SSB) and continuous wave (CW) category. The society also holds the call sign M4A[3] for use in certain contests.
Some notable ex-members are Maurice Wilkes and Ernest Rutherford.[citation needed]
DXpeditions
The Cambridge University Wireless Society regularly organise DX-peditions. Previous trips have included the following locations, among others:
References
- ^ Cambridge University Wireless Society, Cambridge University Students' Union, University of Cambridge, UK.
- ^ Records of the Cambridge University Wireless Society, Janus Archived 2009-11-16 at the Wayback Machine, Cambridge University Library, University of Cambridge, UK.
- ^ List of UK Contest Callsigns, Radio Society of Great Britain
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